Quick Start (10 Minutes)

Create a formal project, run the newest guided workflow, and reach your first export-ready output.

Goal

Finish one complete first run with the current product flow:

Formal project -> Resume workspace -> Learning center -> Interview follow-through -> Export

Who This Is For

  • First-time users who want one reliable path instead of exploring every module alone
  • Users moving from quick experience into a formal long-term project
  • Anyone who wants to see how resume, learning, interview, and export now connect

Outcome

After this guide, you should have:

  • One formal project with a clear target role
  • One uploaded or initialized resume baseline
  • One bound JD
  • One preview-ready resume version
  • One clear next action in learning or interview

Before You Start

  • Sign in to your account
  • Prepare one resume file or start from a template
  • Prepare one target JD
  • Decide whether this is a quick trial or a formal project you want to keep iterating on
  1. Start from Dashboard, Projects, or Quick Experience, then enter the formal onboarding flow.
  2. In onboarding, review the source hint card and choose whether to finish the readiness assessment now or start directly from the workspace.
  3. If you came from quick experience, read the formal-project difference note carefully. A formal project keeps JD bindings, resume versions, learning plans, interview reports, and archive history together.
  4. In the resume workspace, upload your resume or initialize from a template, wait for parsing, then bind the target JD.
  5. Trigger the roundtable consultation once the JD is ready so the latest resume suggestions are aligned to the role.
  6. Move through suggestions and versions, then switch to preview mode to confirm template, layout, and export format before exporting.
  7. Use the learning-center entry in the workspace when you want to continue with plan generation, research, or knowledge-base accumulation.
  8. When learning is ready, continue into interview simulation and use the report page to review results or archive reusable interview entries.

Screenshot reference: capture the onboarding source card, the workspace guide replay button, the preview/export panel, and the learning-to-interview handoff on the latest build.

FAQ

  • Should I begin with quick experience or a formal project?
    • Use quick experience only for short trials. Use a formal project when you want reusable versions, learning plans, interview reports, and archived outcomes.
  • What is the fastest useful first output?
    • A JD-bound resume version that has already been previewed in the export panel.
  • Do I need to visit every module in the first 10 minutes?
    • No. The goal is to complete one continuous chain and leave with a clear next step, not to exhaust every feature.

Next Step

Continue to Project Setup to create a repeatable baseline for naming, JD management, versions, and handoff between modules.